nervus femoralis

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nervus femoralis

A detailed anatomical diagram shows the nervus femoralis in the human thigh.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A major nerve of the lower limb: The nervus femoralis, or femoral nerve, is one of the principal nerves in the leg. It originates from nerve roots in the lower spine (specifically the lumbar plexus, from lumbar spinal nerves L2, L3, and L4). Its primary functions are to provide motor control to key muscles of the anterior thigh and to convey sensory information from the skin on the front of the thigh and inner leg.
Usage
  • The term "nervus femoralis" is the formal anatomical Latin name. In common medical and anatomical English, it is almost exclusively referred to as the femoral nerve.
  • It is used when describing the anatomy, function, or pathology (e.g., injury or disease) of this specific nerve structure.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Damage to the nervus femoralis can result in weakness when extending the knee.
    • The surgeon carefully identified the nervus femoralis during the procedure to avoid injury.
    • Sensation on the anterior thigh is mediated by the nervus femoralis.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical Context: In medical diagnostics, testing the function of the nervus femoralis involves checking the knee-jerk reflex (patellar reflex) and assessing strength in the quadriceps muscle.
    • The loss of the patellar reflex suggested a possible lesion affecting the nervus femoralis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Femoral nerve: The common English term for "nervus femoralis".
  • Lumbar plexus: The network of nerves in the lower back from which the nervus femoralis originates.
  • Saphenous nerve: A major sensory branch of the femoral nerve.
  • Motor innervation: Refers to the nerve's control of muscles, primarily the quadriceps femoris.
  • Sensory innervation: Refers to the nerve's role in providing sensation.
Synonyms
  • Femoral nerve: The direct and most frequently used synonym.
  • Anterior crural nerve: A less common historical synonym.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Nerve compression: A condition that can affect the nervus femoralis.
  • Neuropathy: A type of nerve damage that may involve the nervus femoralis.
  • Innervate: The action of supplying an organ or body part with nerves. The nervus femoralis innervates the anterior thigh.
nervus femoralis

A detailed anatomical diagram shows the nervus femoralis in the human thigh.

Noun
  1. one of a pair of nerves that originate from lumbar nerves and supply the muscles and skin of the anterior part of the thigh